Choosr for iOS makes crowd sourcing simple, effective and fun

[prMac.com] San Jose, California - Available today, the ground-breaking iOS app Choosr lets anyone easily and accurately crowdsource opinions on virtually anything. Users can both ask questions and vote on others' at the same time. When posting a question, users give up to 4 options, each one consisting of an image and/or statement/caption. To get a target audience's opinion, they can also filter the age range and sex of the voters.

To ensure accurate answering, when voting users select categories that interest them and can skip questions that they can't or don't want to answer. The result is a quick, easily sourced and targeted answer to virtually any question - from "what should I wear tonight?" to "Which is the best logo for my hardware business?"

Creator Alex Harrington says he had the idea when thinking about an app that would simply help people choose what to wear: "But I thought, why stop at that? Why not let them ask anything at all? There's a whole source of untapped opinions and thoughts that we can bring right to people's fingertips."

Issues and decisions that the app could be used to get opinions on include:
* Fashion ("What should I wear?")
* Fun hypotheticals ("Would you rather...?")
* Interest in a new idea ("would you use an app that locates florists?")
* Business decisions ("Which logo looks best?" or "which product packaging looks best"?
* Purchases ("Which color suits our walls best?" or "Which puppy should I buy?")
* Teen interests ("Who's hotter - 1D or Justin Bieber?")
* Relationships ("What should I get my wife for anniversary?" or "what should I do about a cheating partner?")

With its simple layout, featuring an Instagram-style tab bar, the app is easy and intuitive for new users.

Located in San Jose, California and Sydney, Australia, Lexington Creative is an app development company that was founded in 2009. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2009-2015 Lexington Creative. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.

"prMac was very helpful in spreading the word about my app. I saw an increase in sales as well as traffic to my website and interest in my other apps. Instead of having to go peddling to every app review site out there, when my press release went out - they came to me. Utilizing prMac's services was hands down better dollar for dollar advertising then any other marketing I've done. Ray and his team are very helpful, hardworking and believe in bringing you the best quality service for a very reasonable rate. I will be using them every time I release an app. Thanks again Ray!"

Alert

Alert

"For us as a German iOS developer, prMac is essential. We need exposure in the US and at the same time need a good press release written by a native speaker. The price for the full service is almost a joke, a similar service is like 4x the price here in Germany. What surprised us most is the quality of the service. They went through the app, included all our extra info and the website content and absolutely nailed what the app is about. Even if we knew perfect English and knew the format of a press release we couldn't have made it any better. And even better, it felt like we were personally cared for, not like a clinical mass service. Now we have a text we can use for most future press release, can use for our website and use parts of it for other occasions. And even if the target of using their extended release wasn't to sell apps directly, sales already got a bump that justified the price alone, so we will use it for all major updates, no question. You think this sounds to good to be true? It sure does."